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A comparative study of trade union finances, in particular those of SOGAT and the NGA, shows that these two printing unions face severe financial problems, although this is caused, in part, by their high levels of expenditure compared with other unions. Subscriptions are also much higher than for the average of all trade unions. Doubts are expressed as to whether the membership will continue to support their unions to such an extent.

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